Jhajjar: The district police have expanded the health services at their dispensary set up on the new premises at Police Lines here so that police personnel do not have to go to the civil hospital or other health centres for minor diseases. Rajesh Duggal, Superintendent of Police, informed the facility of ECG and blood tests had been made available at the dispensary with round-the-clock availability of ambulance to take ailing policemen or their family members to a higher medical institution for treatment.
20-yr-old entrepreneur to get award
Hisar: A young entrepreneur from Bhiwani, Mohit Kumar, who is the founder and CEO of MK App Creatives Private Limited, will be awarded the prestigious Entrepreneur Award 2021 at Goa on April 18. Twenty-year-old Mohit owns six startups and has got 24 patents. His company is one of the leading players in the artificial intelligence industry. A leading magazine 'India Excellence Award', along with Franchise USA, will host the event.
Lifts not functional at Jhajjar hospital
Jhajjar: Doctors at Civil Hospital in the city faced an embarrassing situation when MP from Sirsa, Sunita Duggal, asked them about the non-functional lifts at the hospital following a complaint. Duggal, who was on a surprise visit, told the doctors to make the lifts functional at the earliest. She told them to administer the Covid vaccine to elderly people on the ground floor. Notably, the lift has been lying non-functional for the past several days, forcing patients to reach the first floor using the ramps or stairs.
Breastfeeding centre opened at Panipat
Panipat: Mayor Avneet Kaur and DC Panipat Dharmender Singh inaugurated the state's first breastfeeding centre at the ground floor of the mini secretariat on International Women's Day. The centre has been established by the Women and Child Development Department. Chief Minister Good Governance Associate (CMGGA) Ambalika Khanna had proposed the idea to establish a breastfeeding centre in the mini secretariat, said Rajni Gupta, District Women Protection cum Child Marriage Prohibition Officer. Scores of women come to the mini secretariat in their day-to-day work with their children and feel very odd feeding their children there, she added. Ambalika said a creche would also be set up soon in the women police station.
Bullock-cart protest against bumpy road
Faridabad: Local residents resorted to staging a demonstration by using bullock carts to protest against the alleged unusual delay of several years in the repair of the all-important Hardware-Pali Chowk road in the city on Sunday. "The 1.5-km-long passage, which has been awaiting repairs for the past over six years, has proved deadly due to accidents. It has resulted in acute inconvenience to taxpaying commuters due to potholes," says Baba Ram Kewal, who has also been staging a dharna on the issue for the past 11 days. "Though Municipal Corporation Faridabad and other authorities have been claiming the approval of a budget of Rs 6 crore for the road for the past year, no work has been done on the ground so far," says Varun Sheokand, a social activist.
Social workers clean chowk
Ambala: A group of social workers under their campaign 'Chowk Hamara Sabse Pyara' on Sunday cleaned Vijay Rattan Chowk, named after Shaheed Major Vijay Rattan Chaudhry, in Ambala Cantonment. Atul Mahajan, a social worker, said, "A campaign was started by a group of social workers, who have been working with different NGOs, to keep the chowks in Ambala City and Cantonment clean."
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